Art Primo is a Seattle based art and graffiti supply company. We specialize in supplies for Crafters, Muralists,
Graffiti Artists and Aerosol Artists. We take pride in providing our customers with low prices and the best in
customer service. For years we have been supplying online stores and Seattle area college students with art
supplies at wholesale prices, now we are open to the public!
We are always excited to add new products to our online graffiti shop like: mural art supplies, graff products,
aerosol art supplies and street art supplies
please email us and let us know which products you would like to see
on graffiti web store.
We are an online graffiti store specializing in graff products graff and graffiti supplies like:
spray paint caps, Molotow spray paint, Sakura solid marker, graffiti markers, wholesale, grafitti, tips,
fatcaps, nozzles, streaks, meanstreaks, art primo brand, belton paint and belton spray paint, graff supplies,
otr markers, on the run markers.
ArtPrimo.com was founded on the idea that behind every revolution is an artistic movement. We firmly believe that a
work of art can make a difference in this world. Our top priority is to arm you with the best tools to create
revolutionary artwork.

This page features: Krink K-66 Steel Tip Krink K-66 Steel Tip Marker
K-66 markers are filled with opaque, pigmented, permanent Krink. Steel ball point tip. Writes on most surfaces.
Highest quality. Hand made in the USA.
Here is a link to the exclusive interview with KR, founder of Krink.

I prefer this to the Steel Blitz marker because it comes filled with more, but like the Steel Blitz this is a metal nib Mop/Pen hybrid of Chthulhu like proportions. The whole point of these is that the paint is some weird awesome stuff that won't buff (the ink was clearly trained as a Spetsnaz) and the metal nib lets you write on anything that isn't stupidly bumpy. You can write on bricks, and cement, and even roofing shingles (as seen in an Art Primo video). The nib is like a ballpoint pen, a small ball rotates and writes like a pen, because of this you need to hold the marker at an angle that takes some getting used to. The colors are classic bright Krink, and I agree completely with another reviewer who said to use Smash Ink as a refill. Definitely worth the money if you're willing to refill them, the nibs last a minute and can take some abuse. If you have some spare Smash lying around you can make one of these on the cheap by buying an Art Primo 2oz mop and a Steel Nib, you wont even be able to tell the difference. 5/5 for not having anything wrong with it